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Home / News & Publications / News Releases / Cd. Maida at Interfaith Gathering Regarding the Economy

Remarks by Adam Cardinal Maida
Interfaith Gathering Regarding the Economy

Issued: December 4, 2008
Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit

I want to begin by acknowledging and thanking the religious leaders who participated in our open and free-flowing conversation this morning. The perspective of faith is very critical at all times and in all circumstances, and now, more than ever, we have a message that is sorely needed.

As religious leaders, we not only care about the people in southeast Michigan, we care for them. We have the privilege of serving faith communities in our region…. and all of us here recognize the responsibility and the challenge of responding to the practical as well as the spiritual needs for our people… your neighbors and mine.

There is great concern for the countless individuals and families who are under great stress because of the uncertainty of our economy. They need to hear words of hope and encouragement. This is a time to stand in solidarity with all who are suffering loss of jobs or homes, and all those who are anxious about what will happen with the future of the automobile industry in Metro Detroit.

In media reports and private discussion, we have heard from local labor and business leaders who are fearful of what can and will happen if there is no government intervention or plan to help stabilize the auto industry. The alternative is not only un-wise, it is un-thinkable. One can only imagine what would happen to all of us who call this corner of Michigan home if nothing is done.

Our lawmakers in Washington have many serious issues before them these days. Still… now is the time to consider the short and long-term repercussions of a massive collapse of the domestic auto industry… all of its ancillary businesses and suppliers… and all of the communities where they reside. There would be a far-reaching impact felt in all 50 states, not just ours, and in a huge way.

Given the current realities, the concept of accountability and shared sacrifice are a must. The plan going forward needs to involve business leaders, labor, and government. We are all in this together. Now, more than ever, we need to look to and embrace the future.

The faith communities gathered around the table this morning, and scores of others, have risen to the occasion providing various forms of assistance and outreach services, and will continue to do so. But, none of us can do this alone. Today… we shared ideas and best practices. We considered ways we can work together on select programs and projects. We committed ourselves to keep our lines of communication open between and among our faith communities. When and where we can collaborate… we will.

We left our meeting today asking for God’s blessings on our nation and our region as we begin this unprecedented chapter in our history. Together, we are confident that working and praying together with our faith communities, we can find a way forward that will assure a hope-filled future for the citizens of this great state and our nation – indeed our world – for generations to come.


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